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I am a registered supervisor with the Craniosacral Therapy Association. My skills in this area have developed over some time and have their roots in my assisting the Prenatal & Birth Foundation trainings and Process Workshops with Ray Castellino.

Whilst I continue to offer one to one sessions, I am now setting up a small supervision group. There are advantages to both settings.

Small group supervision provides:

A supportive atmosphere for peers where anxieties and challenges can be faced together.

The opportunity to see that others are facing similar issues

Group support and process in reaching clarity and understanding.

A setting that can feel less intense than one-to-one supervision.

A useful format for practitioners who themselves work with small groups, which would include a parent bring a baby or young child to sessions.

The cost of the group session per participant is less than for individual work.

One-to-one supervision provides:

More time for the practitioner within the session.

The opportunity to share and work with challenging material with just the supervisor rather than to relate it to a group, which may feel more challenging.